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10 people are interested
Program Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: Adam's House
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10 people are interested
Adam's House is small non-proft looking for an energetic, mature, positive person to assist with the implementation of our program that supports grieving children. This position requires coordination, communication and supervision with our trained volunteers and interns. There will be a neccessity to collaborate with other departments in order to effectively serve this bereaved population.
- Manage administration of Adam's House program.
- Promote Adam's House organization within the community.
- Oversees program staff/volunteers.
This position would be the point person for our program families, planning and executing program needs, coordinating/recruiting volunteers and interns in our small, start-up non-profit that provides peer support and grief education to grieving children and their families.
Part- time support needed, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, between 9:30am and 2pm.
Family Programs are eight weeks. A group meets once a week for 8 weeks in the evening so hours may be adjusted when program is in session.
Visit us at adamshousect.org and complete our volunteer form for various opportunities.
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About Adam's House
Location:
241 Coram Ave., Shelton, CT 06484, US
Mission Statement
Adam’s House believes no child should ever grieve alone. Children deserve a supportive and understanding community to learn and explore their feelings of death and loss. All grief journeys are unique. Grief is a natural reaction to a loss of a loved one. Adam’s House will be a supportive partner in a child’s healing process.
Description
Adam’s House offers no-cost peer support education programs. These programs are designed to support a child, 3-18 years of age, through the death of a loved one. At Adam’s House, they learn they will not have to do it alone. Peer support has been studied and considered an effective model of support for grief.
Adam’s House uses a closed-ended education model. A closed group means that once the group members have been interviewed by our staff and cleared by our specialist partners, they begin the program together and end the program together. Families are offered the option of entering a program, but must commit to attending each week’s meeting of the eight-week program.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
241 Coram Ave.Shelton, CT 06484
DATE POSTED
April 15, 2018
SKILLS
- Recruiting
- People Skills
- Human Resources Training & Development
- Bereavement Support
- CSR / Volunteer Coordination
- Administrative Support
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- FMLTs, SWs and Teachers welcome to apply...